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Black Ops: Zulu

by Scott Neuffer

Bozikas’s dark metaphoric language aptly captures Stiles’s descent from a respectable family man into a deadly secret agent. If James Bond had an MBA, an Australian accent, a guilt-ridden conscience, and a ruthless violent streak, he... Read More

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Walking in Light

by Bobbye Middendorf

In this sturdy, grounded, no-nonsense, and practical guide, the curious and committed can freely and safely explore modern-day shamanism. Shamanism, globally and historically available in indigenous communities, earns its place as a... Read More

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The Impostor

by Jill Allen

Right to die and other medical issues are tackled in this well-developed tale told from health-care workers’ point of view. Pamela Triolo’s second novel about nurses could easily be ripped from the headlines. The Imposter tackles... Read More

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Light in the Darkness

by Annie Peters

A master storyteller weaves a beautiful tale from the age of Native Americans’ ancestors. "Light in the Darkness" tells the story of Honaw, a Hisatsinom boy who grows to become the spiritual leader of his people. A gifted storyteller,... Read More

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Home Again

by James Burt

Two childhood acquaintances come of age on the bloody fields of the American Civil War. “Maybe now the God he didn’t know very well was punishing him for what he had done.” With this line, Michael K. Smith sums up both the... Read More

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